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Pre-Conference Talk by AMIT | SmrtFridge: IoT based User Interaction Driven Food Item & Quantity Sensing

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SmrtFridge: IoT based User Interaction Driven Food Item

& Quantity Sensing

Speaker (s):

AMIT

PhD Candidate

School of Information Systems

Singapore Management University

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Time:


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November 5, 2019, Tuesday


3:00pm - 4:00pm


Meeting Room 4.4, Level 4

School of Information Systems

Singapore Management University

80 Stamford Road

Singapore 178902

We look forward to seeing you at this research seminar.

About the Talk

We present SmrtFridge, a consumer-grade smart fridge prototype that demonstrates two key capabilities: (a) identify the individual food items that users place in or remove from a fridge, and (b) estimate the residual quantity of food items inside a refrigerated container (opaque or transparent). Notably, both of these inferences are performed unobtrusively, without requiring any explicit user action or tagging of food objects. To achieve these capabilities, SmrtFridge uses a novel interaction-driven, multi-modal sensing pipeline, where Infrared (IR) and RGB video sensing, triggered whenever a user interacts naturally with the fridge, is used to extract a foreground visual image of the food item, which is then processed by a state-of-the-art DNN classifier. Concurrently, the residual food quantity is estimated by exploiting slight thermal differences, between the empty and filled portions of the container. Experimental studies, involving 12 users interacting naturally with 19 common food items and a commodity fridge, show that SmrtFridge is able to (a) extract at least 75% of a food item's image in over 97% of interaction episodes, and consequently identify the individual food items with precision/recall values of ~ 85%, and (b) perform robust coarse-grained (3 level) classification of the residual food quantity with an accuracy of 75%.

This is a pre-conference talk for 17th ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems (SenSys 2019).

About the Speaker

Amit is a PhD candidate in School of Information Systems, Singapore Management University. His is supervised by Prof Archan Misra. His areas of interest are Mobile Computing, Internet of Things, Collaborating Sensing.